Severe storms wreak havoc across much of south-central Pennsylvania for second day in a row
A series of storms rolled through south-central Pennsylvania Wednesday afternoon and evening, causing damage to many areas that had been hit the day before. Several days of severe weather caused downed trees, power outages and other damage. WGAL viewers shared videos and photos of the changing weather and the damage it caused. The video above was taken at Reiser's Market in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, around 6:40 p.m. As the storm develops, you can see large, ominous-looking clouds in the distance. Another viewer shared a photo of a fallen tree in Mount Joy, Lancaster County. We've posted three of them below. Spectators said the tree, which fell in their backyard, was one of the tallest in the area. A spectator said the outfield fence blew down before the game between Hempfield and Penn Manor. Storm Oxford came through just north of New Oxford and it knocked down two trees and smashed our racecourse fence, luckily we had just gotten the horses in and two of the horses had been standing in that area five minutes before. “Video below: Heavy rain and thunder in Denver, Lancaster County. Photo below: Tree branches downed by power lines and vehicles on Mount Joy. Share your photos and videos if you are able to safely get pictures or videos of storm damage , you can share in any of the following ways: Upload media directly Email photos or videos to news8@wgal.com.
A series of storms rolled through south-central Pennsylvania Wednesday afternoon and evening, causing damage to many areas that had been hit the day before.
Several days of severe weather caused downed trees, power outages and other damage.
WGAL viewers shared videos and photos of the changing weather and the damage it caused. The video above was taken at Reiser's Market in Campbelltown, Lebanon County, around 6:40 p.m. As the storm develops, you can see large, ominous-looking clouds in the distance.
Another viewer shared a photo of a fallen tree in Mount Joy, Lancaster County. We've posted three of them below. Spectators said the tree, which fell in their backyard, was one of the tallest in the area.
Another photo also shows damage to Kunkle Field in Mount Pleasant. A spectator said the outfield fence blew down before the game between Hempfield and Penn Manor.
A viewer in New Oxford, Adams County, shared a photo of the damage (below) and wrote:
“The storm that just rolled through north New Oxford knocked down two trees and smashed the fence at our racecourse. Fortunately, we had just brought the horses in and two of the horses were standing in that area five minutes ago.”
Video below: Heavy rain and thunder in Denver, Lancaster County.
Below: Tree branches downed power lines and a car in Mount Joy.
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